iWake With AppAdvice SE: Year In Review (2011)
Good morning! Today's special edition iWake is now available. Today's episode reviews what happened this year. It's been a huge year for Apple. Have a listen ...
Good morning! Today's special edition iWake is now available. Today's episode reviews what happened this year. It's been a huge year for Apple. Have a listen ...
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Have a listen ...
Merry Christmas! Today's special edition iWake is now available. Today's episode takes a look at what industries Steve Jobs has revolutionized. Have a listen ...
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Have a listen ...
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There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!
FORTUNE The Legacy of Steve Jobs is a collection of magazine articles for the iPad that were originally published between February 1983 and November 2009. It is not just a bunch of old magazine articles. It is a masterpiece of history, lovingly and artistically molded into a remembrance of the life of the world’s most beloved CEO.
Time Home Entertainment, Inc. has released a new e-book for the iPad, FORTUNE The Legacy Of Steve Jobs. Spanning five chapters, the book includes a lengthy collection of articles written over the years about the late Apple co-founder and his companies -- Apple, Pixar, and NeXT.
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The Kindle Fire better than the iPad? George Clooney as Steve Jobs? iOS 5.1 arriving soon? These and other questions were (almost) answered during the week that was.
Sony Pictures may have found its Steve Jobs for the upcoming biopic on the late Apple co-founder and CEO. Academy Award Winner George Clooney may soon be tapped for the role, according to The Sun.
Apple is rumored to be working on a new Apple TV.
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Learn a bit more about iTunes Match and an iPhone power tip. Have a listen ...
Steve Jobs wanted Apple to become a carrier prior to the iPhone's release.
A new report suggests the iPhone 5 was real, but killed at the last minute by Steve Jobs. Here's that story.
During the last week, Apple released iOS 5.0.1 that was supposed to resolve battery issues many were having with the iPhone 4S and other iDevices. Unfortunately, the problem for many remains even after the update. Meanwhile, Apple is now offering unlocked iPhone 4S units online. These and other topics made news during the last week.
Steve Jobs may end up being Time magazine's person of the year after all.
Adobe today announced that it was ending its development of Mobile Flash and focusing instead on HTML5. Calling HTML5 “now universally supported on major mobile devices,” Adobe contends that HTML 5 is the “best solution for creating and deploying content across mobile platforms.”
The last full week in October wasn’t nearly as eventful as the first three. Still, there was some news. Here are five of the best.
Want a way to honor Steve Jobs and also make your iDevice look unique? Consider the $39.99 Remembering Steve Jobs glass back cover by iPhoneShopUSA.
PBS has recently announced that it will air "one last" Steve Jobs documentary on November 2. The documentary, called "Steve Jobs - One Last Thing," will feature interviews with Apple's third co-founder Ronald Wayne, Walt Mossberg and many others. Furthermore, the documentary will premiere clips from a "never-before-broadcast" 1994 interview with Jobs, in which the former Apple CEO shares his thoughts on life, Apple and everything in between.
Apple has started emailing customers who bought the Steve Jobs biography e-book from the iBookstore, asking them to delete their copy and redownload a new version. Since the launch of the highly anticipated biography, customers who purchased an e-book version from Apple's iBookstore have been complaining of formatting issues, forcing Apple to update the digital book and contact customers.
The Steve Jobs biography has uncovered quite a lot about the late Apple co-founder and how he went about creating products. One of those, the iPad, was mentioned quite a bit, as Mac Rumors was one of the first to recognize.
Today, Walter Isaacson's highly anticipated biography of the late Steve Jobs is available to purchase from both bookstores and e-bookstores around the world. The book, which is based on more than forty interviews with the Apple co-founder, can be purchased from the iBookstore ($16.99) and Amazon ($17.88), along with many other retailers.